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Creative Ideas for using up expensive wallpaper, please

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Noola Fri 13-Jan-23 23:46:39

Hello.

I have had a 'feature' wall papered using some William Morris print paper. It looks lovely and I am very please.
Its not a big wall but it comes out special.

Now I splashed out on the (Sanderson) paper - it was expensive. Now I have some left - maybe about 10 feet maybe less.

But what can I do with it. I certainly don't want to discard it.
What simple craft could I do?
I'd love to hear suggestions.
Thank you.

FannyCornforth Sat 14-Jan-23 12:29:40

That bed looks sooo comfy!

OnwardandUpward Sat 14-Jan-23 12:29:45

I would make trays by decoupaging some of the left over paper, or you could line the inside of cupboards and drawers.

There is a shop I love online that prints wallpaper to order so you can get exactly the right quantity and you never get any waste. They have so many amazing designs and you can buy a sample , which is how I make my decoupage trays.

Joseanne Sat 14-Jan-23 12:29:48

Sure are M & S flowers! 💐

MawtheMerrier Sat 14-Jan-23 12:31:23

I would make trays by decoupaging some of the left over paper, or you could line the inside of cupboards and drawers

I think lining your drawers might make you walk funny though, don’t you? .

OnwardandUpward Sat 14-Jan-23 12:39:16

HaHa that made me laugh, hadn't thought of those kind of drawers! Bit scratchy!!! grin

FannyCornforth Sat 14-Jan-23 13:29:54

Morris & Co Tena Ladies.
Now there’s a thought 🤔

Joseanne Sat 14-Jan-23 13:35:46

If you want to be creative with samples, you can go onto the John Lewis website and order posh paper samples for free. They come direct ftom the manufacturer. The size is sort of A4.

makemineajammiedodger Sat 14-Jan-23 13:42:13

decoupage on items of furniture
cover a cheap waste-paper bin with it
make a lampshade
William Morris paper on a mirror/picture frame is lovely
look up how to make a gift box or bag online and use the lovely paper for that
use it as a cover for a notebook, or even make your own notebooks with it. Fill with double sheets of quality plain paper and stitch down the middle with embroidery thread and a thick needle
don't forget to keep a bit in case you need to patch later!

OnwardandUpward Sat 14-Jan-23 13:43:42

Joseanne

If you want to be creative with samples, you can go onto the John Lewis website and order posh paper samples for free. They come direct ftom the manufacturer. The size is sort of A4.

Yes but I know somewhere online where I can order any size I want and the designs are more unusual...

Joseanne Sat 14-Jan-23 13:47:30

OnwardandUpward

Joseanne

If you want to be creative with samples, you can go onto the John Lewis website and order posh paper samples for free. They come direct ftom the manufacturer. The size is sort of A4.

Yes but I know somewhere online where I can order any size I want and the designs are more unusual...

Do uou have a link please?

OnwardandUpward Sat 14-Jan-23 13:50:34

I'll message you seeing as they are not going to pay me to advertise for them grin

FannyCornforth Sat 14-Jan-23 13:52:24

Please note
In my experience links don’t work in pms

Noola Sat 14-Jan-23 16:33:58

I am so grateful, once again, for the forums here. Thank you.

I haven't done decoupage before but will see if I can, I'll look out for website help. A lampshade is a thought - but again never done it so hesitant. Thank you for that and other thoughts like that makemineajammiedodger

Very helpful good ideas. The paper leftover I have is 'Strawberry Thief' red. I love it.

The room I have the feature wall has also curtains of it, so a framed paper would be a bit much - but I will try framing an A4 size for a bedroom. I quite like taking some colours / design through my little house.

NotTooOld Sat 14-Jan-23 17:16:30

What clever people some of you are and what lovely homes you live in. I particularly like the decoupage dog and the dressing table but they are all lovely. I;m looking around my own hoe now wondering what I could decoupage..........maybe the table tennis table......... grin

NotTooOld Sat 14-Jan-23 17:17:00

home not hoe

dogsmother Sat 14-Jan-23 17:22:20

I’m so not clever at all, but used rainbow bricks wallpaper from b&q at the top of my stairs and I love it. If only I was smart enough to post a photo 😮

OnwardandUpward Sat 14-Jan-23 21:52:42

FannyCornforth

Please note
In my experience links don’t work in pms

I haven't had any complaints.

OnwardandUpward Sat 14-Jan-23 21:53:50

I've bought and made lampshade kits, they are easy if you get your husband or someone else to help ( four hands are better than two!)

Namsnanny Sun 15-Jan-23 00:16:20

Thank you Kittylester smile It was the first decoupage I had attempted, and I was pleased with it.

I wish I'd thought of your idea FannyCornforth

MayBee70 Sun 15-Jan-23 01:17:36

This has reminded me that I’ve got some curtains in the loft that DD had in a house she lived in years ago. I need to do something with them. I think they’re Strawberry Thief (red).

Noola Sun 15-Jan-23 13:00:41

I now have a framed portion of strawberry red paper, and an exercise book backed in it!

Now I am wondering if it’s possible to put it on a large tile and coat it in something like a resin that wouldn’t stick to whatever was but on it.

I am very grateful for lovely ideas. Thank you.

FannyCornforth Sun 15-Jan-23 13:15:21

Noola look at something called Modge Podge. It comes in lots of different types, including one for things outside.
It’s specially for decoupage
Mod Podge Gloss Finish 226 g (8oz) amzn.eu/d/eeo4hQy

MawtheMerrier Sun 15-Jan-23 16:43:40

Noola

I now have a framed portion of strawberry red paper, and an exercise book backed in it!

Now I am wondering if it’s possible to put it on a large tile and coat it in something like a resin that wouldn’t stick to whatever was but on it.

I am very grateful for lovely ideas. Thank you.

How did you frame it @ Noola ? Did you use a clip frame or did you buy a frame ?
What do you use your notebook for? I have so many (I find them hard to resist) but they never actually get used !

JaneJudge Sun 15-Jan-23 16:48:22

I love this thread smile

OnwardandUpward Sun 15-Jan-23 18:55:44

Noola

I now have a framed portion of strawberry red paper, and an exercise book backed in it!

Now I am wondering if it’s possible to put it on a large tile and coat it in something like a resin that wouldn’t stick to whatever was but on it.

I am very grateful for lovely ideas. Thank you.

Oooh sounds lovely! Yes would be possible! You could brush on a light coating of it or you could create a temporary frame or mould and pour the resin into it, then remove the frame or mould when the resin was dry.